“Regular New Haven line service will resume Monday morning, Oct. 7, following successful initial testing of a new electrical substation at Mount Vernon,” the MTA said in its statement.

The line has been hampered for more than a week following a Con Edison Sept. 25 cable failure
that cut the electric power on the line
. Approximately 125,000 ride on the line, which runs from New Haven, Conn., to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, every day.

The MTA has also approved a plan to issue credits to weekly and monthly ticket holders affected by the train service interruption. For details regarding how to obtain those credits,
click here
.

For further MTA updates or assistance, contact 511 or 1-877-690-5114 outside New York.